Signal To Noise called his works “…a killer tour de force of post-everything guitar damage”, All Music Guide recommended him: “…clearly one of the best experimental guitarists to come forward during the 1990s.” As a composer/guitarist he is best known for his “Endangered Guitar” works, interfacing his guitar with Max/MSP.
After an initial degree in Adult Education in 1988 he taught as an adjunct at Kassel University, and as part of his works as a union technology consultant from 1992 to 2000 he held about 120 one to five-day seminars using modern seminar techniques like metaplan, role-plays, and others. 250 clients, students and Artist In Residence per year. In this position he encounters the projects of approx. HANS TAMMEN is currently Deputy Director at Harvestworks, and is responsible for the oversight of all projects related to Max/MSP/Jitter and Physical Computing, as well as managing the education program and the studios. His sound design work can currently be seen in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry, and his video work was displayed in the Jakopic Gallery as part of multimedia project Senza Televisione. While earning a Master’s degree in Music Technology from New York University, Adam designs sound for interactive installations, teaches computer music and video programming, and is working on a Master’s thesis on machine learning algorithms. He is a member of the Music Information Retrieval Laboratory, the head coordinator of the Music Technology student interest groups.
2021 Technology Immersion Program ArtistsĪDAM ROKHSAR is a multimedia artist with degrees in psychology from Cornell University and the University of Pennsylvania.The TEAM Lab: Artworks and Experiences 2018.Expanding Art: an art and technology exhibition.Traveling Workshops: The Artist’s Guide To Useful Technology.Independent Study and Certificate Programs.